Hi Jim,<br> I can clear some space off my old laptop, and we can start from scratch with a fresh install? I need to keep some things on there. A dual boot?<br><br><b><i>jim stockford <jim@well.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <br>RHCE by michael Jang, Osborne press<br><br> I've got the fourth edition (a good sign),<br>which covers RHEL 3. Current shipping<br>version is RHEL 4, and 5 is due out soon.<br>The tests (and classes) lag the release<br>by a few months.<br> I recommend getting the outline from<br>the RH training site and using RH docs<br>(available online) as well as various<br>other sources (which we can nail down<br>in the next few weeks).<br><br><br>On Apr 5, 2006, at 8:48 AM, Greg Nelson wrote:<br><br>> Jim,<br>><br>> I think I would be interested in participating by email. I might end <br>> up doing the course of study and skip
taking the certification exam, <br>> since I'm not looking for a job. But I would study hard, and <br>> participate thoughtfully and actively in group email discussions.<br>><br>> By the way, I followed the link in your message and searched for a <br>> citation to a useful book, but found only the statement that many <br>> books are available. Can you recommend a book?<br>><br>> Greg Nelson<br>><br>> On 4/5/06, jim stockford <jim @well.com=""> wrote:<br>><br>> At least three of us are interested in starting<br>> up a study group for RedHat Enterprise Linux<br>> (RHEL) certification.<br>> To get certified requires passing the test for<br>> RedHat Certified Technician/Engineer (RHCT<br>> or RHCE).<br>> The test is a three-hour sit-at-the-box and<br>> do things marathon--no notes, no internet,<br>> just the online docs, costs $350
or so to take<br>> the RHCT test, $750 to take the RHTE test.<br>> For descriptions see<br>> https://www.redhat.com/training/rhce/courses/<br>> There are lots of books and online resources,<br>> as well as various lists of the test tasks given.<br>> Michael proposes once-a-week get-togethers<br>> over a machine. I propose using email (not<br>> this list) for mutual support during the week.<br>> We can meet at my house (has multiple<br>> machines, networked, okay to screw up and<br>> rebuild, but I'm out at ocean beach.<br>><br>> Whoever is interested, please respond (to<br>> this list for now), and if you know of a place<br>> we can use to get together--somewhere<br>> more centrally located in SF, let us know.<br>><br>> jim<br>><br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> sf-lug mailing list<br>>
sf-lug@linuxmafia.com<br>> http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/sf-lug<br>><br>><br>><br>> -- <br>> Sincerely,<br>><br>> Greg Nelson<br>> greg@perlnelson.org<br>> 839 Richardson Ct Palo Alto, CA USA 94303<br>> (650) 856 8103 (home) (650) 856 8103 (office) (650) 954 5338 (mobile)_______________________________________________<br>sf-lug mailing list<br>sf-lug@linuxmafia.com<br>http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/sf-lug<br></jim></blockquote><br>